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University of Mitrovica 'Isa Boletini' (Universiteti i Mitrovicës)

University of Mitrovica 'Isa Boletini' (Universiteti i Mitrovicës) is a recognised university in Kosovo. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityMitrovica
RegionEurope
TypePublic
SubjectsGeosciences and Technology; Mechanical and Computer Engineering; Economics; Law; Education; Food Technology
AccreditationKosovo Accreditation Agency (KAA / Agjencia e Kosovës për Akreditim); Kosovo Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation; Bologna Process / EHEA participant
Official websitehttps://umib.net/en/
Accreditation registryhttps://akreditimi-ks.org/en/
Founded in 2013, the University of Mitrovica 'Isa Boletini' (UMIB) serves the Mitrovica region from South Mitrovica. Named after Isa Boletini (1864-1916), an Albanian nationalist figure. Particular strength in geosciences, mining, and metallurgy — reflecting the historic Trepča mining complex near Mitrovica (one of the largest lead-zinc-silver mining operations in the Balkans). 🕯️ Honest context: Mitrovica is Kosovo's most ethnically divided city — the Ibar River separates the Albanian-majority south (where UMIB operates within Kosovo's system) from the Serb-majority north (where the Serbian-language University of Pristina relocated and operates under Serbia's education system). The two institutions reflect Kosovo's unresolved status. ⚠️ Added by curator (collector omission).
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